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    "Domainer" to be extradited to USA under copyright laws

    This is very scary, bearing in mind he only had links to unlawful websites and did not host the sites, Plus they took the domain;
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-16544335

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    Interesting story, Thank you for posting.

    I think it's more about sending a message than anything else.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Raider View Post
    Interesting story, Thank you for posting.

    I think it's more about sending a message than anything else.
    Yes could be, but it clearly is grossly unfair to extraidte a young man from UK to USA to make that. Especially given that the links were and probably still are on Google and many other sites as well. In fact would be interesting to see show I shall try and find out.

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    How does the US Customs and Border Protection agency know that the TVShack.net website earned over $230,000 in advertising revenue? A British citizen has been audited by the US government? The British government supplied this information to the US government?

    Another line from the article mentions that police officers from the UK and America seized equipment at his home? Just imagine the absolute uproar in the US if Chinese and American police officers entered a private home and seized personal property.
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    Just a quick search showed me this site http://www.tv-links.eu/sites-guide/tvshack.net_1/ This is NOT the person in the article but from the "contact" section see they have offices they say in Romania and USA. Why have the US authorities not gone for Google for showing the website in tis results ?. Too hard to fight so they go for poor person in UK. Ridiculous and grossly unfair.

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    Who will be next?

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    there is a lot of pressure from the big media companies to crack down on online piracy. I've heard a lot of younger people watch movies and tv shows on the net now, and they aren't paying for them or watching them through the media that created them. I'm still renting movies on dvd from the local movie rental store. Another big thing is Youtube converters, to convert songs on Youtube into digital format for your ipod.
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    video sharing sites like vidxden, divshare, vidweed, and others

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    This shows exactly what he was Hosting ,and that is simply links;
    http://wayback.archive.org/web/20090...://TVShack.net

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    SOPA attacks the end purchaser.

    The copyright issue should be addressed at the registrar level like GoSlappy for example.

    It wouldnt take much code to address an API with TESS to cross ref the copyright word database, at the point of sale at GoDaddy.

    But instead Godaddy would just rather sell you the name, take your money, and support the likes of a SOPA bill to put you, their customer, at risk.

    (rant over, once again)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    Just imagine the absolute uproar in the US if Chinese and American police officers entered a private home and seized personal property.
    Unfortunately, there would be none. The only thing that matters to the herd in the U.S. anymore is the latest dress Kim Kardashian is wearing, or what rapper killed what rapper this week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Talbot View Post
    SOPA attacks the end purchaser....
    Which version have you been reading? LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cartoonz View Post
    Which version have you been reading? LOL
    This one,..

    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c112:H.R.3261:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Talbot View Post
    Fixed link

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    I fine this very unfair and believe he won't be charged but he will need a good lawyer or go solo and represent him self. I see that he did something bad it would same as if he posted a list of drug dealers. He is sort of a middle man in this case providing more of a informational website then Hosting actual files.

    I give him credit for being smart enough to make 200k with out much of the foot work

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    the "end purchaser" would be the person that actually ordered and received the counterfeit goods from the site... so no, SOPA does not address them

    It sounds like you are saying that the owner of the site should not be liable for what they do, but the Registrar should because the Registrant is using a TM in the ascii string address he registered?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cartoonz View Post
    It sounds like you are saying that the owner of the site should not be liable for what they do, but the Registrar should because the Registrant is using a TM in the ascii string address he registered?
    Close. I most certainly think that owners of sites like described should always be liable for what they do. But it only seems logical that a simple cross check at the registrar level could easily flag any potential TM's and then provide a checkbox that explicity says if you buy this particular name that you risk the legal reprocussions. (granted I know the GoDaddy TOS probably already has this, but nobody reads that as a function of buying their names. And if a popup or something happens that may deter some buying of tm issues or at least give pause to consider the tm issue before buying.) As an analogy, this is why we have checks at gun stores to make sure you are legal to buy them. But you are suggesting that there should be no checks to buy guns, just lots more police officers and less due process.(in analogy)

    I will be honest, I dont like MUCH of what sopa represents, as there are already mechanisms in place that assist the corporations with protecting their brand, on national and international levels. But sopa pushes that onto a government expense and not as a expense of doing business.


    the "end purchaser" would be the person that actually ordered and received the counterfeit goods from the site... so no, SOPA does not address them
    I am not talking about purses or watches or files including music. Intellectual property such as a quote of a copyright news post on a blog or forum, currently covered under fair use rules, SOPA calls the 'end user' the blog or forum, and is loosly written enough to make most blogs or forums illegal. In this case you are suggesting the reader of blogs or forums, is the 'end user', but that is not what you are saying for sure I presume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seraphim View Post
    How does the US Customs and Border Protection agency know that the TVShack.net website earned over $230,000 in advertising revenue?
    Most likely got that from the advertising provider.
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    While the story makes it look like some innocent kid got caught up in all this just for providing a centralized place to find the illegal files somewhere else, if he did indeed earn over $200k in "advertising" revenue - I can see why they want to hang him.

    Whether he hosted the files or not, he seriously profited from their distribution.

    Is it a scary precedent? yes.
    Should this behavior be excused? I'm not thinking so...
    Will he be able to claim immunity through his comparison to Google? Not in this lifetime...
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    Cartoonz and anyone else interested,..

    The issue is this and apparantly bigger than just some simple legislative issue,..

    http://www.ignorancedenied.com/threa...ll=1#post53832

    (yes my website, but that aint the point)

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    Quote Originally Posted by south View Post
    Unfortunately, there would be none. The only thing that matters to the herd in the U.S. anymore is the latest dress Kim Kardashian is wearing, or what rapper killed what rapper this week.
    Or because that is more like routine INTERPOL work.

    And I guess Ricky Gervais "explained" it quite well: Kim Kardashian is "a bit louder, a bit trashier", which usually draws more attention.
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